I’m reading “Pride and prejudice” and I’m strangely enjoying it. I like the characters and the story, I’m really hooked with the book, but I don’t really know why it is so interesting and how Austen makes me feel interested in a book that, maybe just in the surface, is so mundane.
In the past, I also read “Sense and sensibility” for University and I also enjoyed it very much.
How do you think Austen makes this? How does she make a realistic and simple book so interesting in its story and its characters?
Does anyone else find persuasion so much less interesting than the others? Just slogging through it again to see if it’s any better now that I’m older. I can’t even finish it this time There doesn’t seem to be as much depth to the characters.